Fermentation (Jan 2024)

Research Progress on Heavy Metal Passivators and Passivation Mechanisms of Organic Solid Waste Compost: A Review

  • Yuanping Zhong,
  • Wenqing Yang,
  • Qian Zhuo,
  • Zhi Cao,
  • Qinghua Chen,
  • Liren Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation10020088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 88

Abstract

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Organic solid waste is a renewable resource as it can be transformed into a valuable product through various technologies. Composting is considered to be the most economical and effective technology for treating organic solid waste, but excessive amounts of heavy metals in organic solid waste compost are harmful to the environment. The current focus is on the addition of heavy metal passivators to organic solid waste to reduce the mobility and biotoxicity of heavy metals in situ or ex situ. The aims of this paper are to provide an overview of heavy metal passivators and their passivation mechanisms in the field of organic solid waste composting and to provide a reference for research on the control of heavy metal pollution in the treatment of organic solid waste.

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